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smartphone
thumb|A Nexus 6, an Android smartphone, displaying the [[Main Page of the English Wikipedia]]
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personal digital assistant
multi-purpose mobile device
BlackBerry
BlackBerry (BB) is a discontinued brand of mobile devices and related mobile services, originally developed and maintained by the Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM, later known as BlackBerry Limited) until 2016. The first BlackBerry was a two-way pager, Inter@ctive Pager 950, launched in 1999 in North America, running on the Mobitex network (later also DataTAC) and became very popular because of its "always on" state and ability to send and receive email messages wirelessly. The BlackBerry pioneered push notifications and popularized the practice of "thumb typing" using its QWERTY keybo
netbook
thumb|A Samsung NC10 netbook computer
A netbook is a small-sized and inexpensive laptop; the term was used throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s, designed mostly as a means of accessing the Internet and being significantly less expensive than full-sized laptops with lower or cut-down specifications.
thumb|An Acer Aspire One netbook sitting on a standard sized [[Toshiba Satellite laptop, demonstrating the size difference]]
At their inception in late 2007, as smaller-than-typical laptop computers optimized for low weight and low cost, netbooks began appearing without certain then-standard la
mobile device
small, hand-held computing device
smart TV
technological convergence of computers, television sets, and set-top boxes

Minitel
Minitel, officially known as TELETEL, was an interactive videotex online service accessible through telephone lines. It was the world's first and most successful mass-market online service prior to the World Wide Web. It was developed in Cesson-Sévigné, Brittany, by government-owned France Télécom.
feature phone
mobile phone with a small display and hardware keyboard designed primarily for phone calls

BeIA
BeIA (BeOS for Internet Appliances) is a discontinued operating system for embedded systems, developed by Be Inc. from 2000 to 2001. It was a minimized version of their BeOS operating system and was developed for the x86 and PowerPC architectures.
mylo
handheld device made by Sony
information appliance
mobile device that can process information
Webconverger
Webconverger is a discontinued Linux-based operating system designed solely for accessing Web applications privately and securely. Based on the Debian distro, it is able to boot live from removable media like CD-ROM or USB flash drive but can also be installed to a local hard drive. Webconverger is pre-compiled to run on any x86 hardware. It does not have high system requirements and will also run on older machines.
Internet appliance
consumer device to access the Internet

Sony eVilla
Internet appliance
Nokia Internet tablet
Internet tablet
Personal Internet Communicator
computer